Under the new program, a New York State driver’s license can be suspended when a taxpayer’s past-due bill exceeds $10,000.

The Tax Department is sending out the first round of 1,600 suspension notices to delinquent taxpayers, who will then have 60 days to arrange payment.

A Batavia man convicted of taking a 16-year-old girl across state lines for sex is sentenced to five years in federal prison.

29-year-old Timothy Logsdon was caught with the girl in Kentucky late last year. Police used Logsdon cell phone signals to track him down.

Logsdon told police that he and the girl planned to move to Tennessee to carry on their relationship.

An 18-year-old Pavilion resident was injured in a one-car crash on Route 246 in the Town of Perry. Authorities said Nickolas Taylor “became distracted from the road” before his vehicle went into a ditch and rolled over. Taylor was taken to Wyoming County Community Hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Pre-tournament activities for the PGA Championship are continuing today at Oak Hill Country Club in Pittsford. Some of the golfers took advantage of the nice weather in the Rochester area and got in practice rounds yesterday, with a crowd of autograph seekers on hand as well. Tiger Woods arrived at the club during the afternoon hours. Around 200-thousand people are expected to attend the tournament this week, and tickets for the main event beginning Thursday are sold out.

A grievance filed by the Buffalo teachers union could mean the end of a program that provides free breakfast for students in their classrooms. The grievance was filed because teachers have grown tired of cleaning up crumbs and spilled milk, and say the classroom food has led to ants. Some parents are planning to meet with the teachers union tomorrow in an effort to convince them to drop the grievance and let the program continue.